Platerodrilus

Platerodrilus is a genus of beetles of the family Lycidae. They commonly appear in the literature under the name Duliticola, which is an obsolete junior synonym.[1] The females retain a larval form as adults and are about 40–80 mm in length. The females and larvae have a flattened, dark body with large scales over the head, resembling trilobites, hence the informal names Trilobite beetle, Trilobite larva or "Sumatran Trilobite larva". In contrast, the males are much smaller, 8–9 mm, resembling other beetles. Species are found in tropical rainforests of India and South-east Asia.

Platerodrilus
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Lyropaeinae
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Platerodrilini
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Platerodrilus

Pic, 1921
Species

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Synonyms

Duliticola Mjöberg, 1925
Falsocalochromus Pic, 1942
Platerodriloplesius Wittmer, 1944
Platrilus Kazantsev, 2009

Species

  • "P. paradoxus group"
  • "P. major group"
    • Platerodrilus major Pic, 1921
    • Platerodrilus ngi Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus wittmeri Masek & Bocak, 2014
  • "P. sinuatus group"
    • Platerodrilus ijenensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus luteus Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus maninjauensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus montanus Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus palawanensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus ranauensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus sibayakensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus sinabungensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus sinuatus Pic, 1921
    • Platerodrilus talamauensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
    • Platerodrilus tujuhensis Masek & Bocak, 2014
  • Ungrouped
    • Platerodrilus bicolor (Wittmer, 1966)
      • =Platerodriloplesius bicolor Wittmer, 1966
    • Platerodrilus crassicornis (Pic, 1923)
      • =Platrilus crassicornis (Pic, 1923)
    • Platerodrilus hirtus (Wittmer, 1938)
      • =Platrilus hirtus (Wittmer, 1938)
    • Platerodrilus korinchiana
    • Platerodrilus robinsoni Blair, 1928
    • Platerodrilus ruficollis (Pic, 1942)
      • =Falsocalochromus ruficollis Pic, 1942
      • =Duliticola hoiseni Wong, 1996[4]
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References

  1. Bocak, Ladislav; Masek, Michal (2014). "The taxonomy and diversity of Platerodrilus (Coleoptera, Lycidae) inferred from molecular data and morphology of adults and larvae". ZooKeys. 426: 29–63. doi:10.3897/zookeys.426.7398. PMC 4137290. PMID 25147457.
  2. Mjöberg, Eric (1925). "The Mystery of the so-called "trilobite larvae" or "Perty's larvae"definitely solved". Psyche. 32 (3): 119–157. doi:10.1155/1925/19784.
  3. Duliticola paradoxa. (eol.org)
  4. Wong, A.T.C. (1996). "A new species of neotenous beetle, Duliticola hoiseni (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cantharoidea: Lycidae) from Peninsula Malaysia and Singapore". The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. 41 (1): 173–187.


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